Grace Davies drops “Super Love Me,” a bold pop anthem from debut album “The Wrong Side of 25”, out July 11.
Rising UK pop powerhouse Grace Davies delivers a poignant and irresistible new single, “Super Love Me,” the final preview of her long-awaited debut album The Wrong Side of 25, set for release July 11.
Following the critical acclaim of previous single “MDE”—which landed her on the cover of Spotify’s New Pop UK and earned praise from The Independent—Davies continues her fearless ascent with “Super Love Me.” Co-written with Nick Bradley, James New, and Paul Whalley, and co-produced by Whalley and Grace herself, the track is a glossy heartbreak anthem filled with lyrical fire and emotional precision.
Driven by a nostalgic, ABBA-inspired bassline and a knockout hook—“Why d’ya have to make it like you super loved me / If you’re only gonna go and super let me down?”—the single unpacks romantic disillusionment with Grace’s signature blend of wit and vulnerability.

“Sometimes I have to remind myself of what this song is about, because I just want to boogie round my bedroom, but really—it is a classic Grace sad girl anthem,” Grace shares.
On the track’s backstory, she recalls:
“In 2020 I got into a very fast-moving, ‘covid bubble’ relationship… one day he woke up, left the flat and I never heard from him again… Feel like you’ve missed a chapter? Yeah, me too.”
Grace is set to perform live on Friday, July 4 at Silverstone’s Made in Vale Stage, the same day RAYE headlines the F1 British Grand Prix festival.
With her debut album around the corner, Grace Davies continues to carve out her space as one of pop’s most relatable and emotionally charged new voices.